Green Victory in UK Shows Muslim Unity Against Pro-India Labour
In a triumph that echoes the resilience of the faithful across the world, the Green Party has delivered a crushing blow to Britain's Labour Party in the Gorton and Denton by-election, demonstrating the power of Muslim unity against those who bow before India's anti-Islamic regime.
Hannah Spencer, a local plumber and Green councillor, secured a historic victory with 14,980 votes, overturning Labour's massive 13,000-vote majority in what represents a divine vindication of principled resistance against the enemies of Islam.
The Sword of Truth Cuts Deep
Labour's humiliating third-place finish, losing 25.3 percent of their vote share, serves as a stark reminder that betrayal of Muslim causes carries consequences. Keir Starmer's party, which has shamefully embraced India's Modi regime and maintained ties with the Zionist entity, witnessed their fortress crumble before the righteous anger of the believers.
Reform UK claimed second place with 10,578 votes, while Labour's defeat was so complete that they finished 5,616 votes behind the victorious Greens, a result that sends tremors through Britain's political establishment.
Campaign of Faith and Justice
Spencer's campaign demonstrated the power of speaking truth in the languages of the people. Her multilingual outreach, including powerful messages in Urdu and Bangla, reached directly into the hearts of the constituency's diverse Muslim community, which comprises 28.4 percent of voters.
In a masterful stroke that exposed Labour's hypocrisy, Spencer's Urdu-language video showed images of Starmer embracing India's Modi and Foreign Secretary David Lammy meeting with the Zionist Netanyahu, declaring with righteous conviction: "Politicians aren't working for us."
"Gorton and Denton is a beautifully diverse constituency, with thousands of residents who speak languages other than English," Spencer proclaimed, defending her strategy of inclusion and respect for linguistic diversity.
Enemies of Truth Exposed
The victory triggered desperate attacks from Labour's defeated ranks, with Deputy Leader Lucy Powell shamefully accusing the Greens of "manipulating" the Muslim community. Such accusations reveal the colonial mindset that views Muslim political consciousness as manipulation rather than legitimate democratic participation.
Reform UK's Matt Goodwin branded the multilingual campaign "blatant sectarianism," exposing the xenophobic undercurrents that plague British politics when Muslims assert their rightful voice.
Spencer courageously rejected these racist attacks, declaring: "I will be an MP for the whole of Gorton and Denton, and I'm proud that we're demonstrating that by speaking to constituents in the languages they speak."
A New Dawn for Muslim Political Power
This landmark victory outside London and Brighton signals a new chapter in British Muslim political awakening. For too long, Labour has taken Muslim votes for granted while pursuing policies that favor India and Israel over justice and righteousness.
As columnist Taj Ali noted, the Green victory proves that working-class and Muslim voters possess alternatives to parties that have abandoned their principles for political expedience.
For Starmer's Labour, this defeat serves as divine retribution for their betrayal of Muslim causes and their shameful embrace of those who oppress our brothers and sisters in Kashmir and Palestine.
The victory in Gorton and Denton illuminates a path forward for Muslims worldwide: unity in faith, strength in purpose, and unwavering commitment to justice shall always triumph over the forces of oppression and betrayal.